User's Guide

Table Of Contents
Name
Topology Name
Mode
Topology type. Valid values are:
Bridged@AP
Bridged@AC
Fabric Attach
VxLAN
Tagged
A check mark indicates that VLAN is tagged. If you have more than one VLAN on a port, enable
tagging to identify to which VLAN the trac belongs. Ensure that the tagged vs. untagged state is
consistent with the switch port configuration. Fabric Attach topologies are always tagged.
VLAN ID
Identifies the VLAN.
I-SID
For Fabric Attach. A unique VLAN identifier and a unique I-SID (service identifier). The I-SID range
is (0-15999999).
Certificates
Indicates that a certificate has been applied to the AP.
Remote VTEP
For VxLAN. The IP address of the tunnel End-Point is referred to as a VxLAN Tunnel Endpoint (or
VTEP). The VTEP is the IP address of the network switch. Network switches that act as a VTEP are
referred to as VxLAN gateways. There can only be one VTEP per VxLAN topology.
VNI
For VxLAN. VxLAN Network Identifier. The VNI is a 24-bit identifier. It can be used in more than one
VxLAN topology.
Tunnel Status
For VxLAN. Status of the VxLAN tunnel. Valid values are Normal, Failed, and MTU Failed. MTU Failed
indicates that the VxLAN MTU setting of 1550 bytes is not supported on another device in the chain
between the AP and the appliance. The MTU values for all devices in the path from AP to appliance
must match.
Related Topics
Configuring VLANS on page 270
Advanced Configuration Profile Settings on page 157
Advanced Setting Overrides on page 196
Troubleshooting
Extreme Campus Controller oers tools for troubleshooting connectivity issues between the AP and the
appliance. Access the Troubleshooting tools from the dashboard for a selected AP or a selected site.
Access Points List
Monitor
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